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Galileo's drawing of lunar craters, 1611, (c1655).
Galileo's drawing of lunar craters, 1611, (c1655). Galileo Galilei (1554-1642), Italian mathematician, astronomer and physicist made the first effective working telescope in 1609. He described his telescopic obserations of the Moon in a letter to the Swiss Jesuit astronomer, Christopher Grienberger (1564-1636).
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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17th century
ART
ARTS
Astronomy
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
CHRISTOPHER
Christopher Grienberger
CRATER
Discovery
Drawing
GALILEO
Galileo Galilei;Galilei
geographical feature
Geography
Grienberger
LUNAR
lunar crater
lunar surface
Monochrome
Moon
natural phenomena
OBSERVATION
Oxford Science Archive
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Science
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
Solar System
Telescope